In each episode, three artists will compete for $10,000, a performance at Stagecoach -- California's Country Festival, and a spot in the grand finale where they will then vie for a chance to win $100,000 and a coveted performance on the iconic Grand Ole Opry.

We've known Kylie for quite a few years now as she's cut her teeth playing around Acadiana's live music scene. You may have heard some of her singles on 97.3 The Dawg, including "The Chase" and "Too Bad", which featured Randy Rogers. Both of those songs were off of her "Cinderella Dreams" album.

And now the Teurlings Catholic graduate is up in Nashville following her dream of becoming a country star.

We look forward to catching up with Kylie during the show's run and hopefully talking to her on-air as the winner of the very first "Real Country" competition!